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HOME INSPECTION SERVICES
Danielson Home Inspection LLC 11610 44th Place N Plymouth, MN 55442

612-801-1248
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Dakota, Chisago,
Isanti, Sherburne, Wright, Carver, Scott, Morrison
Danielson
Home Inspection llc
"Detailed inspections you can trust"
612 - 801-1248
Danielson Home Inspection will conduct a visual inspection of the house in accordance with the National Association of
Home Inspectors (www.nahi.org) Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. We will meet with you to give you a walk through
and point out conditions of the house, including defects, health and safety concerns and needed repairs. A hard copy of the
report will be given to you upon the completion of the walk through and one will also be emailed to you.

Items to be included in the inspection.

The Grounds: Grading, drainage, walks and driveways and retaining walls

The Exterior: Siding, soffit/fascia, trim, windows doors, steps stairs and decks

The Roofing: Roofing material, flashings, chimneys, flues and gutters

The Struccture: Foundation, walls, floring, bearing walls beams and columns

Plumbing: Water piping, waste and drain lines, water heaters, fuel supply lines and laundry connections

Heating System: Heating plant, distribution system Thermostat and filters

Cooling System: Cooling plant, distribution system

Electrical System: Main service size and, main and sub panels, branchcircuits and GFIC

Interiors: Rooms, fireplaces, windows, doors, walls ceilings, floors and appliances

Attic: Roof structure, ventialation, exhaust fans, flues, vents and insulation

Garage: Structure, roofing, siding, doors electical and automatic openers





SCOPE OF OUR INSPECTIONS

1. VISUAL INSPECTION:
This inspection is a visual inspection only of readily accessible aspects of the property. The inspector will not conduct any invasive or
destructive testing of the property. Safety, accessibility, or other considerations may present the inspector with restrictions in examining
specific home elements or components.

2. LIMITED ASSESSMENT
The home inspection will provide you with a basic overview of the condition of the property. The inspector is a generalist, not a specialist in all
disciplines, and may refer the home owner to specialists for further investigation of certain items.

3. CONTEXT OF INSPECTION
This inspection should also be considered in the context of a "snapshot in time", reflecting the conditions of the home at the date of inspection.
For example, your inspector may not discover leaks that occur only under certain weather conditions. Some conditions noted, such as cracks in
foundations, may be either cosmetic in nature or indicators of settlement; however predicting whether an individual condition will present future
problems is beyond the scope of the inspection.

4. NOT BUILDING CODE OR BY-LAW COMPLIANCE INSPECTION
Jurisdiction for Building Code, Electrical Code, Gas Code, Fire Code, Plumbing Code, or other statutory or by-law compliance inspections
resides with the appropriate mandated authorities. The services provided by your home inspector are not conducted in the context of Code or
by-law compliance inspections. The client acknowledges that it may be necessary to confer directly with the appropriate authorities to determine
whether specific conditions comply with Code or by-law requirements.
Bruce Danielson
Certified Home Inspector